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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> thanks to you all for a terrific conversation. before we go a quick programming note for my press pass covers this week, i sat down with buzzfeed.com editor and chief ben smith to talk about what really really was the first presidential campaign in the social media era. you can watch it at "meet the press" nbc.com, that's all for today.
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, and result in attacks on india, and possibly resulting weakness that might bring another great power. so the british found themselves pulled into the gulf in the 1800s. not to colonize as they did further to the east in india but, rather to maintain order there, and they did, with a relatively small amount of military force. but you're right, the story in the 1800s, and the 1900s, until the early 1970s, was one of british control over the persian gulf. and it was in the aftermath of world war world car -- world war ii, the british began their slow, prolonged entrend. in the gulf. with the independence of india in the late 1940s, the british lost the rationale for the military presence in the gulf, and they lost to a degree the money to pay for the military presence that maintained order for so long. >> host: did the americans step in because there's a vacuum? because they were asked to? >> guest: the story of that handover from british control or shepherding over the gulf, to that of the americans, is one that plays itself out over o0 years. in 1978 when the british announced their i
, and result in attacks on india, and possibly resulting weakness that might bring another great power. so the british found themselves pulled into the gulf in the 1800s. not to colonize as they did further to the east in india but, rather to maintain order there, and they did, with a relatively small amount of military force. but you're right, the story in the 1800s, and the 1900s, until the early 1970s, was one of british control over the persian gulf. and it was in the aftermath of world war...
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you can't even see and there must be thousands of parents in the same situation where you india for free and she just you know you sort a lot. of these schools or you know like morally that they will be it's part of the mixed messages and immorality of the government has bothered us they say if a son has solid morals and money to support his parents you know he can pass a citizenship on to them when he's twenty one of the last years i'm going to hear but only hope this will be only needs to be seventeen and a half to go to war if you fight for fly and die. one on data. now gunpoint he can't come through for his parents you know i mean because he's not twenty one. well the. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein pression some. nice clean stunts on t.v. don't come. to me speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots to feel at peace interviews interesting story to tell you. bee
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please forget it seon there must be thousands of parents in the same situation where you india for free and she does your sort a lot. of the schools for you they like morally that they will be it's part of the mixed messages and immorality of the government was by the days they say if a son has solid morals and money to support his parents he can pass a citizenship on to them when he's twenty one of the last make it a year but only hope this will be only needs to be seventeen and a half to go to war if you fight for fly and die. on their. now gunpoint he can't come through for his parents because he's not twenty one. sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official up location to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r.t. any time. you news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was
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people in southern regions of india are dealing with heavy rain. mayo show gee joins us with the latest. >> this is due to the influence of the cyclonic storm which has made landfall. let me show you a video coming up from these regions. wednesday evening it made landfall and reported a maximum wind speed of 75 alcohol tears per hour err you can see those trs really swaying. the good news is that there's no significant damage that has been reported related from this storm system. but schools and colleges will be closed in the surrounding areas throughout your thursday. if we can pull back i can show you this storm will be moving inland as a deep depression. it has downgraded already. but the rainfall accumulation is going to be some staggering amounts the next few days, probab about 200 millimers on top what was we have aea be seeingn and around this area, more than 100 millimeterth in the past 24 hours has been falling. so the ground is very, very loose. any kind of additional rain fall could trigger flash flooding and further landslides across ea
people in southern regions of india are dealing with heavy rain. mayo show gee joins us with the latest. >> this is due to the influence of the cyclonic storm which has made landfall. let me show you a video coming up from these regions. wednesday evening it made landfall and reported a maximum wind speed of 75 alcohol tears per hour err you can see those trs really swaying. the good news is that there's no significant damage that has been reported related from this storm system. but...
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india. sometimes there would be americans driving the trucks u.s. civilians. heard about the job through a. friend in calexico california we were sitting there waiting for a load he told me this was his last load he was going over scenes from there you know i sent my resume and. i thought i was really going to be doing a lot of reconstruction in iraq. well i could see me holy fuel maybe to a place i had loaders and dozers you know. we never wanted to go be in a battle or fight or flight we wanted to take over for a loser makes money to reconstruct iraq his brother wasn't any kind so he always wished he had done something like that he's just a good old boy and he thought it was such a great cause to go and help rebuild got a job with halliburton and he was going to drive a truck in iraq. said it over there to get us financially set for only retirement to you know help tickets go through. he would take anything he thought that it would benefit his family. culture is the same of the seven and there is a huge business there is a power line in the market revolution
india. sometimes there would be americans driving the trucks u.s. civilians. heard about the job through a. friend in calexico california we were sitting there waiting for a load he told me this was his last load he was going over scenes from there you know i sent my resume and. i thought i was really going to be doing a lot of reconstruction in iraq. well i could see me holy fuel maybe to a place i had loaders and dozers you know. we never wanted to go be in a battle or fight or flight we...
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argentina, brazil, burkina-faso, canada, china, colombia, dominican republic, ecuador, france, india, ireland, israel, ivory coast, kosovo, panama, peru, philippines, serbia, somalia, sweden, switzerland, thailand, togo. it is now my honor to introduce our nation's third secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano. secretary napolitano, i present to you 30 candidates who have applied to become citizens of the united states. each of the candidates has been interviewed by an officer of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and unless exempted by the law has demonstrated the ability to read, write and speak words in the english language. each has demonstrated his or her knowledge and understanding of the history and the principles and form of government of the united states. secretary napolitano, i recommend that these candidates be administered the oath of allegiance, thereby admitting them to the united states citizenship. >> thank you, thank you, al. thank you and thank you to our hosts and producers and staff of the "today" show. this morning's ceremony allows us to high
argentina, brazil, burkina-faso, canada, china, colombia, dominican republic, ecuador, france, india, ireland, israel, ivory coast, kosovo, panama, peru, philippines, serbia, somalia, sweden, switzerland, thailand, togo. it is now my honor to introduce our nation's third secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano. secretary napolitano, i present to you 30 candidates who have applied to become citizens of the united states. each of the candidates has been interviewed by an officer of the...
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the most part isn't it and soon enough for more oil turn around the developing economies like china india brazil putting their hard hats back on what's going to happen then it's a compelling argument and i want to suspect that many people would who proves to be correct is it will to show a return to. to normalcy return to growth however a lot of the extra capacity that it's coming is going to come from those emerging markets by two thousand and sixteen is thought of a hundred steel mills will be online this is going to produce about twenty four percent more steel them we've got a moment now the building boom that we're perhaps anticipating here would need to be starting now in order to take up all of the slack it's only four years away so what's going to happen in the meantime all of these extra mills are going to be sitting there producing steel which nobody wants so what's going to happen is they going to be idle or they're going to retire old steel mills right but it seems like the impact of that oversupply is affecting europe the most the french government is threatening to nationaliz
the most part isn't it and soon enough for more oil turn around the developing economies like china india brazil putting their hard hats back on what's going to happen then it's a compelling argument and i want to suspect that many people would who proves to be correct is it will to show a return to. to normalcy return to growth however a lot of the extra capacity that it's coming is going to come from those emerging markets by two thousand and sixteen is thought of a hundred steel mills will...
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india. sometimes there would be americans driving trucks u.s. civilians. heard about the job through another truck driver friend in calexico california we were sitting there waiting for a load he told me this was his last load he was going over scenes from there you know i sent my resume and. i thought i was really going to be doing a lot of reconstruction in iraq. well i could see me holy fuel maybe to a place i had loaders and dozers you know. we never were to go. direct. his brother was in the navy and so he always wished that he had something like a good old boy. thought it was such a great cause to go and help rebuild got a job with halliburton he was going to go drive a truck in iraq. they're. financially set for retirement. because. he would take anything but that it would benefit his family. today. these are the images. mission. critical patients three. three. three. three. three. three. british. market. happening to the global economy.
india. sometimes there would be americans driving trucks u.s. civilians. heard about the job through another truck driver friend in calexico california we were sitting there waiting for a load he told me this was his last load he was going over scenes from there you know i sent my resume and. i thought i was really going to be doing a lot of reconstruction in iraq. well i could see me holy fuel maybe to a place i had loaders and dozers you know. we never were to go. direct. his brother was in...
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billion of us in the rich countries who already have modern energy these two billion people in china and india and the middle east and latin america they want to drive they want plastics they want to fly planes. and so the demand for oil is huge at the same time supply growth has been very small by historical story circumstances we haven't seen the surge in production that we saw in the soviet union and in the north sea and mexico back in the seventy's and eighty's so what we have here is a world will market a world oil market that's feat that features huge demand increased by very very determined drivers and flyers and consumers of energy who want in that they want the things that we have at the same time the world has had trouble in growing in increasing oil supply as a result the spare capacity amount of spare oil that can be quickly produced by opec that in the past has acted as a cushion. that if that is gone and that is nearly gone it's very low it's only two million barrels two and a half million barrels a day so in any way could even ron as well as major oil companies be benefiting fro
billion of us in the rich countries who already have modern energy these two billion people in china and india and the middle east and latin america they want to drive they want plastics they want to fly planes. and so the demand for oil is huge at the same time supply growth has been very small by historical story circumstances we haven't seen the surge in production that we saw in the soviet union and in the north sea and mexico back in the seventy's and eighty's so what we have here is a...
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india is important in 1947 because india is the oldest nation of the post-colonial world. the indian constitution creates an ideological template for democracy. with the emergence of india, china had a different template. very interesting, we see these comparisons, two parties, congress and the chinese communist party, became the dominant force in the post independents space. both had to be discriminated because both came from economically driven needs. the chinese offered autocratic left. but had karimov -- charismatic leaders. long story short,ke i i'm waiting for the short part. >> just a little bit longer. both had charismatic leaders, but i [indiscernible] but realistic economic policies that have been following were not working. in one case, you had soft reform of the 1990's and in china's case, from hard left the hard reform. >> right. >> the corruption is causing some much turbulence in nations has actually emerge from economic reform. because an economic reform, a handful of people, politicians and bureaucrats, discovered the decisions made by them were creating b
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and pakistan india so far is off track in terms of these issues. i think it hasn't worked. it's more of a regional picture. it remains very critical and important in pakistan and afghanistan. there i think at this time the united states at least brokers a solution of a long festering issue that is the recognition of the international border between pakistan and afghanistan. it is very difficult to make the point when the u.s. withdraws that by declining they should say on this side of what? if they do not recognize the existing border as the international border which everybody else does, then it makes the case harder. nobody assumes that it's going to extend to the river just as nobody should assume that their brand of pakistan should extend into afghanistan so there is a defective that needs to delegitimize between 2014 or the conversation started it would be a very important thing. on the regional side, i think that india and pakistan have a productive relationship there are still a lot of people in pakistan and the quick thing i think there's t
and pakistan india so far is off track in terms of these issues. i think it hasn't worked. it's more of a regional picture. it remains very critical and important in pakistan and afghanistan. there i think at this time the united states at least brokers a solution of a long festering issue that is the recognition of the international border between pakistan and afghanistan. it is very difficult to make the point when the u.s. withdraws that by declining they should say on this side of what? if...
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has supported, the russia has intended -- >> india is a big player here, fareed. because if you look through indian history from the guptas to the mull rans, the moguls, the dynasty, others, what you see is for many periods of indian history or subcontinent history, the same empire that controlled the northern third of india also controlled most of pakistan and half of afghanistan, so afghanistan is not foreign to india. it's part of the sub continental conflict system. so we can leave afghanistan, the u.s. can. but india, you will always have deep equities there and if we desert afghan precipitously, you might see india moving closer diplomatically to russia in order to contain things there, in order to make sure afghanistan does not become just a radical islamic extension of pakistani isi control. >> so we are on track in the united states to withdraw from afghanistan over the next two years. tell us what -- what emerges as we withdraw. >> what emerges is that iran will have much greater influence in western afghanistan. it's already supplying the western part o
has supported, the russia has intended -- >> india is a big player here, fareed. because if you look through indian history from the guptas to the mull rans, the moguls, the dynasty, others, what you see is for many periods of indian history or subcontinent history, the same empire that controlled the northern third of india also controlled most of pakistan and half of afghanistan, so afghanistan is not foreign to india. it's part of the sub continental conflict system. so we can leave...
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government doing something it doesn't mean that i don't want to be done there's a face here a lot of india by the name of manji he built his own road sixteen foot wide passage in twenty two years because his wife broke his ankle save people from an eight kilometer trip to a it used to be a fifty kilometer trip to go through the mountains of india so it's a man who built for america is to hope that capital is like yourself they were told that the government was going to the highway as a road or build going to hawaii three years ago business is the residents of hawaii island of kauai they were in trouble there was a local local road depend on tourism it was totally flooded the government focus is all right it's not all racial it's small because you want to fix that and you're going to do this with an interstate highway system no i'm not necessarily what i'm going to do it with is the private initiative citizens who need the cost and we're out of time i'm looking forward to the jetpack ok thank you very. to piers now to the continued battle over obamacare this week the supreme court ordered a
government doing something it doesn't mean that i don't want to be done there's a face here a lot of india by the name of manji he built his own road sixteen foot wide passage in twenty two years because his wife broke his ankle save people from an eight kilometer trip to a it used to be a fifty kilometer trip to go through the mountains of india so it's a man who built for america is to hope that capital is like yourself they were told that the government was going to the highway as a road or...
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with respect to india -- we have given a full embrace of india's rise. the president went to india on a three-day trip. he stood beneath the picture of mahatma gandhi and called for in the opposing membership of a reform security council. it is a full embrace of india's rise as a partner. as to of the most important marcy's in the world, it is a -- marcy's in the world, it is an important strategic for us as well. >> david. on the right. >> thank you. a few years ago a presidential visit took -- two former would have been on unmatchable. you have not said much about the other country with whom in asia and this would be hard to imagine, which is north korea. could you tell us what you think the lessons are and the ways the relationship with burma developed that the north korean leadership may absorb? since there has been less discussion of engagement with north korea then there has been with iran and so forth, what kind of specific steps you will need to see from north korea, especially given recent evidence that their shipments to syria and elsewhere? >>
with respect to india -- we have given a full embrace of india's rise. the president went to india on a three-day trip. he stood beneath the picture of mahatma gandhi and called for in the opposing membership of a reform security council. it is a full embrace of india's rise as a partner. as to of the most important marcy's in the world, it is a -- marcy's in the world, it is an important strategic for us as well. >> david. on the right. >> thank you. a few years ago a presidential...
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recently we have seen the india pakistan relations have gotten better. perhaps significantly better and i would be curious as how you would see that warming in the relationship whether we should see this as a temporary tactical shift that will revert back to reform or something more than that? >> thank you and thank you to the world affairs counsel for letting me be part of this panel and part of this group. before looking at the regional i would like to make a couple of general comments. i think as steve said, pakistan is important and it's obviously important because of its size and it is a capable state. i'm not sure i would agree with ambassador munter that isn't is in sort of a stagnant period. i think in fact pakistan is going through a rather wrenching process and it's an important time to see which way the process moves. it is on the one hand, it's a country that i still believe the majority of people want a peaceful, stable, developed country where people have opportunities and the government is run has run transparently with some responsibility
recently we have seen the india pakistan relations have gotten better. perhaps significantly better and i would be curious as how you would see that warming in the relationship whether we should see this as a temporary tactical shift that will revert back to reform or something more than that? >> thank you and thank you to the world affairs counsel for letting me be part of this panel and part of this group. before looking at the regional i would like to make a couple of general comments....
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russia, china let's throw india into the group have got together and redefined arms control to get it away from this democratic 200-country nonproliferation regime, which was good for the 20th century. but in the 21st century we have to get together with china to suggest to these countries you're going to have u.s. china and russia on your neck, we'll all crackdown on you. that would be a very different arms patrol. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpoint" for
russia, china let's throw india into the group have got together and redefined arms control to get it away from this democratic 200-country nonproliferation regime, which was good for the 20th century. but in the 21st century we have to get together with china to suggest to these countries you're going to have u.s. china and russia on your neck, we'll all crackdown on you. that would be a very different arms patrol. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also...
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will be 18 and india will be 11. and those are, i think, really worthwhile numbers to keep in our mind as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the world economy, because we're entering this entirely new era where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy but no longer the preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve was introduced, i think quite rightly, as a guy who i hope is getting cases of champagne and bouquets of flowers from the white house. because on certain readings you could say, you know, he's the guy who got the president reelected. that means, i believe, he has great insight into what obama's second term economic policy will be -- [laughter] and the big question on the agenda which i think certainly already tremendous bearing on u.s., on the u.s. domestic economy and, therefore, u.s. global competitiveness is the fiscal cliff. so, steve, paul krugman advised the president this morning to
will be 18 and india will be 11. and those are, i think, really worthwhile numbers to keep in our mind as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the world economy, because we're entering this entirely new era where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy but no longer the preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve was introduced, i think quite rightly, as a guy who i hope is...
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in india, india is almost always cited as a driver for much of what pakistan does. recently we have seen that the india pakistan with collations have gone a little bit better. we will revert back to the historic form or something more than that. >> thank you. it's a great way to be part of this. it is great to be part of this group. i would like to make a couple of comments. as steve said, pakistan is important because of the size. and also because of the location. i am not sure i would agree with ambassador cameron munter. i think we are going through a heart wrenching process and it is an important time to see which way that process moves. on the one hand, it is a country where i still believe that the majority of people want this. it is a developed country where people have a sense of justice. it is not that different. but i also think that there are pressures which wants to put it in a direction of extremism. for all of those things, justice, development, and a number of those things. it is actually a moment of great tension within pakistan. it is a moment that
in india, india is almost always cited as a driver for much of what pakistan does. recently we have seen that the india pakistan with collations have gone a little bit better. we will revert back to the historic form or something more than that. >> thank you. it's a great way to be part of this. it is great to be part of this group. i would like to make a couple of comments. as steve said, pakistan is important because of the size. and also because of the location. i am not sure i would...
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thank well but i swear i'm charlie from the school of international affairs in india he says the so-called commandos curse is a reflection of why the us failure in afghanistan you have to look at it in the perspective of long wars and the stress of come on or not feed your enough cover up these definitely has implications for the war that's going on there as well as the incident in libya when the us ambassador was killed recently all of these are connected and the timing there's also institutional rivalry quite a few angles to this the administration the stool turned over as obama city as we treat our own reelection did that you know we're going to end a decade or norm of war are we going to end unless you know some generals are smeared i don't know i mean this we need to explore how the public relations disaster that's happening right now in unraveling ease related to the larger political issue of all the resources of these wars and the recriminations that are bound to occur at the end of every major war like this we did not yield anything in the form of victory or a concrete outcome for
thank well but i swear i'm charlie from the school of international affairs in india he says the so-called commandos curse is a reflection of why the us failure in afghanistan you have to look at it in the perspective of long wars and the stress of come on or not feed your enough cover up these definitely has implications for the war that's going on there as well as the incident in libya when the us ambassador was killed recently all of these are connected and the timing there's also...
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now, with these problems that result, not only in terms of financial, but policy is in india's government is willing to do. so reconciliation and reparation is not only about financial. it's part of the solution in my view. >> thank you. right here in front. >> thank you. my newest entry network at network at the washington institute. people think of al qaeda as a terrorist organization, increasingly as the insurgency in yemen and many of the lessons learned might be some things and i'm struck by how much the policies discussed is eerily similar to attacks in iraq and afghanistan -- [inaudible] >> thank you. greg, do it to start up one? >> sure, i'll try to i'll try to be brief, which is against my nature, but i'll try so we can give our questions then. like i said earlier, it is important for us to think of al qaeda more like they think of themselves as an organization. we saw in 20112012 as ibrahim mentioned that al qaeda was able to provide services to the essentially became the defect or governing body. they set up their own police system, the court system and were providing water, el
now, with these problems that result, not only in terms of financial, but policy is in india's government is willing to do. so reconciliation and reparation is not only about financial. it's part of the solution in my view. >> thank you. right here in front. >> thank you. my newest entry network at network at the washington institute. people think of al qaeda as a terrorist organization, increasingly as the insurgency in yemen and many of the lessons learned might be some things and...
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million it is this something that's going to appear on crowdfunding platforms that some people can go to india go go or they can go to. kickstarter or pirate my film which is my crowdfunding site and raise money as somebody who's doing a part of my phone right now to retire debt every thought of that is or is not already happening really the response is being completely phenomenal we've had thousands of messages from people who've really been touched in a very deep boy just lifted just of the prospect of something like this happening because and it's an example of mutual aid and practice people helping each other out. on a very elementary basis but it happens so rarely especially when it comes to financial matters so the response has been phenomenal and some people have even sent us a dollar many people have sent us just a dollar because they're broke basically with they couldn't not send something because their spirits had been so uplifted by this. we color so straight because we're interested in strikes against the system and that can take many many different forms and the rolling jubilee is
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with respect to india -- we have given a full embrace of india's rise. the president went to india on a three-day trip. he stood beneath the picture of mahatma gandhi and called for india's membership of a reform security council. it is a full embrace of india's rise as a partner. as two of the most important marcy's in the world, it is an important strategic thrust for us as well. >> one more. david. >> thank you. a few years ago a presidential visit to burma like this would have unimaginable given the relationship with the regime. you have not said much about the other country in asia with whom this would be hard to imagine, which is north korea. could you tell us what you think the lessons are and the way the relationship with burma developed that the north korean leadership may absorb? since there has been less discussion of engagement with north korea then there has been with iran and so forth, what kind of specific steps you will need to see from north korea, especially given recent evidence that their shipments to syria and elsewhere continue. >>
with respect to india -- we have given a full embrace of india's rise. the president went to india on a three-day trip. he stood beneath the picture of mahatma gandhi and called for india's membership of a reform security council. it is a full embrace of india's rise as a partner. as two of the most important marcy's in the world, it is an important strategic thrust for us as well. >> one more. david. >> thank you. a few years ago a presidential visit to burma like this would have...
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our special report on the worst and dust real accident in india's history stay with us for part one of this report. good lover a jury of your mccurry was eighty two. building the world's most sophisticated. fortunately doesn't sound anything. to teach me creation why it should care about. why you should care only. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hotspots p.r.p. interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big. browsers. miss it's in. my daddy. does a famous reuse benson. ransom business. you know when. i and. december third one thousand nine hundred eighty four the night we can never forget . when the lake edge of and i see gas from this union carbide factory made people sleep forever but. those who are no more today the people they use. those mothers and sisters who were sleeping that night in their homes. the gas leakage from the union carbide made them sleep forever. anderson go to hell union carbide go to hell. ah ah .
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promotion the interesting thing is that almost every establish democracy in the world whether it's brazil india korea spain australia canada engages in different kinds of international support for democracy there's a tendency i think particularly from the russian point of view to see this sort of democracy promotion subject as a particular american obsession or preoccupation in fact almost every establish democracy contributes in different ways through diplomacy and through a sincere but tom do they use or do they used to be i'm going to see in the military so do you use the military at the same time all the other kinds of as you mentioned no they don't the united states is an extremely thin but i think it is very often well know a lot of people in the ground they see american democracy they see drone those who do see missiles they see bombs and they see death ok they do see that john the fact that those yeah they do and that's part of u.s. geo strategic policy and interests but that's not the core of what democracy promotion is there is the misuse in some cases of trying to attach a democracy
promotion the interesting thing is that almost every establish democracy in the world whether it's brazil india korea spain australia canada engages in different kinds of international support for democracy there's a tendency i think particularly from the russian point of view to see this sort of democracy promotion subject as a particular american obsession or preoccupation in fact almost every establish democracy contributes in different ways through diplomacy and through a sincere but tom do...
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dozens of tibetan activists have clashed with police in front of the chinese embassy in india they're protesting against beijing's policies in the region calling for the country's independence unrest independent tibet has risen in recent months including a new wave of self immolation. britain's brain drain could soon leave the country desperately short of skilled workers that is according to a recent report suggesting the number of professionals chasing work abroad has soared in the past two decades. looks at why for some u.k. citizens pardon me home is no longer where the work is. london one of the cool overall financial sense says it was even voted the best place to visit on the won it last year but it looks like fewer people want to actually live in britain the u.k. home office has just released a poll that says that in reducing the number of executives scientists and academics are choosing to leave britain last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand new disciplines emigrated to the seas and now some five million brits live aboard and don't blame the unpredictable weather or th
dozens of tibetan activists have clashed with police in front of the chinese embassy in india they're protesting against beijing's policies in the region calling for the country's independence unrest independent tibet has risen in recent months including a new wave of self immolation. britain's brain drain could soon leave the country desperately short of skilled workers that is according to a recent report suggesting the number of professionals chasing work abroad has soared in the past two...
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of the nonproliferation treaty and that includes israel and that includes pakistan and that includes india so it pays to have an evenhanded and inclusive approach if we want to solve the problems of nuclear proliferation we need to start by creating a nuclear free middle east and that means not only abolishing nuclear weapons starting in the middle east and going around to include all of us around the world but it means also addressing the threat posed by nuclear power because in fact every nuclear power plant produces enough plutonium every year to create dozens of nuclear bombs so as long as you have nuclear power you have not only the danger especially which is accelerated now with climate change because both drought and flood. put nuclear power plants at grave risk but in addition you have the threat of nuclear proliferation so we need a nuclear free middle east as the starting point to create a nuclear free planet and a nuclear free world free of the nuclear weapons as well as the nuclear power plants that now pose such an increasingly great dane. in this era now of increasing. contro
of the nonproliferation treaty and that includes israel and that includes pakistan and that includes india so it pays to have an evenhanded and inclusive approach if we want to solve the problems of nuclear proliferation we need to start by creating a nuclear free middle east and that means not only abolishing nuclear weapons starting in the middle east and going around to include all of us around the world but it means also addressing the threat posed by nuclear power because in fact every...
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taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hyde quite india and yet he still would want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. it's an hour's work or you're so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. here with me today is the member of the german parliament from the country's left party seven doggerland thank you very much for being with us thinking you are the first and as far as i know so far the only m.p. to have visited julian assange at the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been holed up after he was granted political asylum why did you do that and why you think your colleagues have overlooked the issue well i think many of my colleagues they are afraid to. watch because already there is a campaign going on in the mass media. to. prison and. normal criminal which is ridiculous because i think julian are so. very much historical thing. because of the covering of crimes by u.s. army in
taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hyde quite india and yet he still would want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. it's an hour's work or you're so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. here with me today is the member of the german parliament from the country's left party seven...
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will be 18 and india in india will be 11. does it really worthwhile numbers to keep in our minds as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the u.s. economy because we are entering this entirely new era, where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy, but no longer is preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve introduced quite likely as a guy who i hope getting cases of champagne and bouquets of flowers from the white house because uncertain readings you could say he is the guy who got the president reelected. that means, i believe, he has great insight into what obama's second term economic policies will be, and the big that the question on the agenda, which i think certainly will have tremendous bearing on the u.s., on the u.s. domestic economy and therefore u.s. global competitiveness is the fiscal cliff. so, advising the president to just say no. what is the president going to do? >> let me get my phone out
will be 18 and india in india will be 11. does it really worthwhile numbers to keep in our minds as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the u.s. economy because we are entering this entirely new era, where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy, but no longer is preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve introduced quite likely as a guy who i hope getting cases of champagne...
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other countries, china, india, russia, brazil, none of them would propose that on their own citizens. it is the kind of approach that american enterprise systems not have to have on them, nor working families. >> thank you. i apologize for skipping your rebuttal the next question goes to tim kaine. you have mentioned that already. you noted president obama us plan calls for them to -- obama's plan. are you saying you would not, under any circumstance, vote for an obama budget or an obama bill that came to the senate that says we will cut the bush tax cuts and let them expire? >> i think my proposal is the right proposal. i will not vote for of bills that i know have a no chance of passing the house. you saw what happened this summer. they let the bush tax cuts expire over 250,000. full knowledge nothing would happen. the house passed their bill to make the task cuts permanent. they sent it to the senate with full knowledge it would not happen. the time for the no compromise positions is over. we need a compromise. a year ago, i put on the table this compromise. we have to find one, th
other countries, china, india, russia, brazil, none of them would propose that on their own citizens. it is the kind of approach that american enterprise systems not have to have on them, nor working families. >> thank you. i apologize for skipping your rebuttal the next question goes to tim kaine. you have mentioned that already. you noted president obama us plan calls for them to -- obama's plan. are you saying you would not, under any circumstance, vote for an obama budget or an obama...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually u
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>. >> sean: polls continue to move in the right direction for governor romney and his mislead skyrocketing in crucial battleground states. we begin with the commonwealth of virginia where mitt romney is leading the president by a whopping 21 points with independents. in florida he is outpacing there by 5 percentage points and in battle state
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